ᐅ Floor plan and 3D images of a 160m² urban villa. Please provide your feedback :)

Created on: 8 Jun 2019 13:44
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Keenan86
Hello dear forum community,

My wife and I are planning to start our building project in a few months. It will be an urban villa with approximately 160 m² (1,722 sq ft) of living space. We have already purchased the plot of land (540 m² (5,813 sq ft)) and are currently in the planning phase. We would like to build with a general contractor and are actually quite satisfied with the one we have chosen so far.

However, we are not entirely sure about the floor plan and whether it really works well. This is our first (and hopefully last) building project. We would appreciate feedback from more experienced people who can offer us some tips. Thanks in advance!

Grundriss eines Hauses: offener Wohn-/Ess-/Küche-Bereich, Zimmer, Diele, WC, HWR, Abstellraum, Carport


Grundriss des oberen Stockwerks: Schlafzimmer, zwei Kinderzimmer, Ankleide, Bad, Flur, Treppe.


Zweistöckiges dunkles Ziegelhaus mit Garage, geparktem Auto, Baum- und Gartenumgebung.


Zweistöckiges dunkelgraues Backsteinhaus mit Vorgarten, Terrasse und geparktem Auto.


Isometrischer Grundriss eines Hauses mit Schlafzimmern, Bad, Wohnzimmer und Küche.


Isometrischer Grundriss: Haus mit Flur, mehreren Schlafzimmern, Arbeitszimmer, Bad und Treppenaufgang.


Zweistöckiges graues Backsteinhaus mit Terrasse, Lounge-Set, Sonnenschirm und gepflegtem Garten.


Modernes zweistöckiges Backsteinhaus mit Terrasse, Outdoor-Lounge und Sonnenschirm im Garten.


Isometrischer Grundriss eines Wohnzimmers mit Küche, Esstisch, Sofa, TV, Schlafzimmer.


Isometrische 3D-Ansicht eines offenen Wohnbereichs mit Küche, Esstisch, Sofa und Treppe
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Keenan86
11 Jun 2019 15:48
We are currently considering leaving the living room where it is. The wall for the entertainment unit will be significantly longer, as the entrance is shifting towards the west. The entertainment unit may also be set back slightly towards the north to create more space in the utility room.
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Keenan86
11 Jun 2019 15:50
For your information: regarding the two parking spaces and the tree in front of the property, we have been assured that from the building permit / planning permission stage and during site development, it will be ensured that access is guaranteed...
11ant11 Jun 2019 17:52
Keenan86 schrieb:

The wall for the living room unit will be significantly longer because the entrance is shifting to the west. The living room unit may also be set back a bit toward the north, if needed.

Forget about this shell game within an assumed fixed external wall frame! It only leads to a self-imposed constraint like StanSch’s approach (see https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/auf-welchen-dieser-grundrisse-koennen-wir-weiter-aufbauen.29540/ and my comment in https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/und-noch-eine-Stadtvilla.30187/page-3#post-308134).
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Keenan86
11 Jun 2019 18:27
Hi everyone,
attached is the revised floor plan... The furniture is not yet arranged precisely, as the main focus is on the room layout for now. A note regarding the walk-in closet: my wife doesn’t want a window in there or direct access to the hallway—why, only she knows. What do you think of this floor plan?

Ground floor plan: open living/dining/kitchen area, WC, hallway, utility room, storage room, carport


House floor plan with hallway, bathroom, bedroom, walk-in closet, and two children’s rooms.
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haydee
11 Jun 2019 18:33
Not really better. Why does it have to be a square?
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ypg
11 Jun 2019 18:35
Don’t you need the extra space on the ground floor? There is enough room available; you just need to plan a bit more efficiently.